In Reply to: RE: Yes! I want to hear hall ambiance on a recording too! posted by banpuku on March 7, 2017 at 11:20:08:
I could be wrong though! ;-)
There's also the interesting question as to how "crisp" the background noise is - the crisper the better for me. There's an in-concert Strauss recording where the applause definition and other non-musical extraneous noises are so defined that I really rejoice in what I consider the truthfulness of this particular recording:
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- Hmm - I'd be surprised if "background noise removal" was used much in classical recordings - Chris from Lafayette 11:53:37 03/07/17 (8)
- RE: Hmm - I'd be surprised if "background noise removal" was used much in classical recordings - ahendler 16:00:13 03/07/17 (0)
- RE: Hmm - I'd be surprised if "background noise removal" was used much in classical recordings - banpuku 15:12:43 03/07/17 (6)
- RE: Hmm - I'd be surprised if "background noise removal" was used much in classical recordings - ahendler 16:03:06 03/07/17 (5)
- RE: Hmm - I'd be surprised if "background noise removal" was used much in classical recordings - banpuku 09:15:38 03/08/17 (2)
- RE: Hmm - I'd be surprised if "background noise removal" was used much in classical recordings - ahendler 11:17:27 03/08/17 (1)
- RE: Hmm - I'd be surprised if "background noise removal" was used much in classical recordings - banpuku 11:20:32 03/08/17 (0)
- Yup - most likely compression artifacts. . . - Chris from Lafayette 16:36:01 03/07/17 (1)
- RE: Yup - most likely compression artifacts. . . - ahendler 17:24:11 03/07/17 (0)